Robertson says about the space: "Some people turn up and weren’t expecting to play in a corridor, but they also realised they had to use their imaginations with the space and try to get the most out of it... The audience can walk around the set-ups and get right into what people are using, it’s one of the things people have commented on being refreshing about it – being close to what the artists are doing." Sharp adds, "A lot of the time people are used to seeing performance in galleries where it’s a clean space with a designated area for performance. But we wanted to keep that element of it being a workspace, where the audience becomes part of the work."

Robertson's Point Attachment was made using suspended and amplified sheet metal, played with objects including a vibrator, a hand held fan motor, knives, scrap metal and a clock chime mechanism.

The next Noise Above Noise event takes place at Manchester’s Penthouse on 20 February.